Syria oil exports resume after 14 years as US lifts sanctions
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Syria oil exports resume after 14 years with a 600,000-barrel shipment from Tartus port as US sanctions ease, boosting the nation’s energy sector.
After more than a decade, Syria has finally re-entered the global oil market. On September 1, 2025, the country exported 600,000 barrels of crude oil from the Tartus port, marking its first major shipment in 14 years. A Syrian official confirmed the development to international media outlets.
First Shipment to Global Energy Firm
This initial batch of crude oil was sold to B-Serve Enegy, a well-known global oil trading company. The move signals Syria’s attempt to rebuild its energy sector, which once played a vital role in its economy.
Oil Exports Before Sanctions
Back in 2010, Syria exported around 380,000 barrels of crude oil per day. However, due to Western sanctions during the regime of Bashar al-Assad, oil exports came to a halt. These sanctions severely damaged the country’s energy infrastructure and economy.
U.S. Lifts Sanctions, Trade Resumes
Recently, the United States lifted sanctions on Syrian energy exports, opening the door for renewed trade. This has allowed the war-torn nation to reconnect with international markets and start generating much-needed revenue.
Kurdish-Controlled Oil Fields
Most of Syria’s oil fields are located in the northeastern region, currently under Kurdish control. This could create future challenges in production and distribution if political disputes resurface.
Economic Impact and Future Outlook
Resuming oil exports is a major step for Syria’s struggling economy. Oil revenue could help the country stabilize its financial sector, rebuild infrastructure, and attract foreign investments. However, long-term success will depend on maintaining political stability and securing cooperation with global energy partners.Syria oil exports restart after 14 years, shipping crude from Tartus port. US sanction relief revives energy trade, boosting Syria’s economy and global oil market presence.
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